Men like Dr. E. R. Thiele and Dr. Siegfred Horn both got their doctoral degrees from non-SDA universities, and both of them made Adventism known throughout the word for their scholarship
I am corresponding with a gentleman now where I cite particularly Thiele.
However, it should be pointed out that while Ellen White did call for us to send particular students to other schools for evangelistic purposes, she did acknowledge the danger of doing so. Now I don't recall which of the above men was involved in the following story, but I believe one of them was: Some students in a class took exception to his maintaining that the earth's civilizations were older than 6000 years, and he at some point shut down the discussion. At a later class these students came in, marched to the front, and gave him their drop slips.
Whether it was Thiele or Horn, where did they ever get the idea that their own personal, private opinion should take precedence over inspiration, to the point that they felt they had license to teach their personal, private opinion as fact in an Adventist school, and disallow any challenge of that personal, private opinion? If the teacher who did this had never studied at a Babylonian school, would that incident have ever occurred? More importantly, why was this incident allowed to occur at an Adventist school?